international recognition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinternationalandrecognition
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international
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.təˈnæʃ.ən.əl/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈnæʃ.ən.əl/
involving more than ...
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recognition
noun
uk/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/us/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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(Definition ofinternationalandrecognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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But despite these reservations, these two books are a major scholarly achievement that meritinternationalrecognition.
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A significant problem for our field may lie with the difficulty facing part-time academic practitioners of design in achieving national orinternationalrecognition.
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It may be that it is more difficult to achieveinternationalrecognitionfor design work in a university than for more conventional research.
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They intended both the internationalization of the conflict and theirinternationalrecognitionas independent states.
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Those publications, particularly your book, gave you instantinternationalrecognition.
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Thus began both his career as a recorder of glaciological changes and theinternationalrecognitionof the importance of glacier monitoring.
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Perhaps it also reflects professional development and research funding processes that crave proof ofinternationalrecognitionand relevance.
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Boahen's distinguished scholarship brought him national andinternationalrecognition.
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Because control of the capital was sufficient forinternationalrecognition, governments could privilege the urban population at the expense of the rural, without necessarily maintaining control over the provinces.
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A change of government through democratic elections or dynastic succession does not create a need forinternationalrecognition: the new government or sovereign is ipso facto recognised.
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It was determined to defeat the growing opposition by any means, but wanted to maintain itsinternationalrecognitionas the government of a democratic and independent country.
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Rather, they invested in companies that had a high national and/orinternationalrecognitionfactor, where this is calculated statistically by comparing the recognition judgments of several different populations.
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They demandedinternationalrecognitionof their independence, but had to settle for war and renewed occupation instead.
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I welcome theinternationalrecognitionthat it is totally unacceptable for species to be allowed to disappear.
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It has gained greater and greaterinternationalrecognition.
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It is important that she should enjoy fullinternationalrecognitionand gain full access to the benefits of co-operation with international institutions.
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There has been nointernationalrecognitionof the régime.
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It represented the firstinternationalrecognitionthat human rights and fundamental freedoms applied to every person.
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Until he adopts a far clearer position in that context, he cannot expect to receive any widerinternationalrecognition.
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